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Choose the best condom brand
Some people prefer certain materials and textures when it comes to choosing the best condom. By far the most advanced condom material is a medical polyurethane called Microsheer, which is thinner but stronger than latex. Microsheer condoms are a little pricier, but worth every dime.
For the true player, Microsheer presents a long-awaited step up from the last generation of prophylactics. These jimmy hats transmit body heat, are non-allergenic and have no taste or smell.
This means that your woman won't get a nasty rash and an awful latex taste if she decides to go downtown in the middle of the main event. And you thought scientists didn't know how to get jiggy with it!
Tactylon is another welcome development in the condom industry. Tactylon, like polyurethane, doesn't cause allergic reactions and stretches more comfortably than latex. It also costs a little more, but hey, it really doesn't make sense to skimp on this kind of protection.
If you aren't ready to make the price jump to polyurethane or Tactylon, there are plenty of cheaper options. You can always pick up the "ribbed for his and her pleasure" studded latex or one of a seemingly unending parade of shaped, colored and flavored condoms
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